Show 4 4 F bemy dunckley Du ackley 3 rost election Elet tion gentl larnt from across the water or if you will kindly publish this article ith suitable headlines you aay be sure it will A vast number cf your democrat to and meadors so m little pleas ura and your itean matr ona a low degrees of e I 1 when they discover t bat the hare they carfo motion so unblushingly and so boa stingly yet unskillfully during the late presidential campaign was to out of tune I 1 yence wa may safety add that the majoria of your readers will be interested U its perusal la thel leat of the campaign it was a favorite theme with our republican friends in fact about the only subject apparently they bad to talk about that the free trade save the marki policy of the democratic party if allowed to be put into effect would annihilate united states Quit tries and they raised these taking and popular but deceptive phrases american industries for american laborers protection to american industrious indus trios etc ilia following excerpt is from the lea dillig political artl cle of the Al auchester england ex and of november from the pen af its illustrious ed editor mr dunckley tile foremost journalist outside of the london itself and the recognized champion of the democrats of england of free trade and of the great commercial and manufacturing interests of lancashire lAncas bire the most important manufacturing county in ireat britain than which no oth er county in the kingdom would be 0 la r I 1 v affected by a change in the ta policy of this country wa have at all events little to thank president Clove lanil for lve can cheerfully forgive him the dig courtesies which be has shown to us lull make the most ample allowances for the painful necessity ander which he vo doubt supposed himself to labour ile would have retired from office alth more dignity and a greater sense of self he had behaved babore in tle spirit of a statesman and shown loss of the tern jofs art mia nager aloar e bo to out blame im partials parti all and to w ay that the trick by which tte republicans betrayed lord sackville into doing them a service in one of which they ought to be ashamed and one for which we ho 1 that they will blush when time given them for reflection As tor ouri selves westall wes ball probably boar far less of our and now that the conflict has passed ascale abre or less of protection will make little di florence to our trade with the united states and meshall we shall be delivered delit ered farahe the compe fiti n with american which a of free trade in that country trot d impose upon ua 11 the italics are mine I 1 do not intend to write anything myself but I 1 believe it will be granted that the for going is more valuable as disproving the absurd allegation of tile R republican that president Earty cle 1 I and and t party were laboring for the interests of england against those of their own coun t showing as it does clearly g a t english manufacturers favor for the united states and regard as a on of their own interests ii believing that it a power of american mann facture rs in the fierce field of the competition 0 A S dec 1 1888 |